You've searched: All Collections

Buildings; University of Louisville--Buildings; Educational facilities;

The Silas Miller mansion, former home of the College of Arts and Sciences. The front and side entrances are visible. There are a few trees in front of the building. A wrought-iron fence is visible at the front edge of the image. In 1925 the...

Students; University of Louisville--Students; University of Louisville--Buildings; University of Louisville--Alumni and alumnae; University of Louisville. College of Arts and Sciences;

Nine students from the 1917 senior class of the College of Arts and Sciences pose on the steps of the Silas Miller Mansion, home of the college from 1907-1925. There are six women and three men. In 1925 the university moved to the Belknap Campus;...

University of Louisville--Students; University of Louisville--Alumni and alumnae; University of Louisville--Buildings;

Students dressed in caps and gowns sit in front of the Silas Miller Mansion which was home of the College of Liberal Arts from 1907-1925. Inscription reads: "Class of 1916--Arts Dept." In 1925 the university moved to the Belknap Campus; the Silas...

South side of the Henry Clay mansion, located in Lexington, Kentucky and completed by Henry Clay's son in 1857. Henry Clay was a U.S. Senator and Representative from Kentucky. Several people stand in front of the brick Italianate style house. Small...

Front of the Henry Clay mansion, located in Lexington, Kentucky, and completed by Henry Clay's son in 1857. Henry Clay was a U.S. Senator and Representative from Kentucky. Several people, and a horse and carriage are in front of the brick...

The Howards' Haynes-Apperson motor carriage, probably built in 1897-1898, parked on the lawn of the mansion at 1029 East Market Street in Port Fulton (now Jeffersonville), Indiana. Another view of this car is in image ULPA 1986.90.0979.

Ballroom at the Governor's Mansion in Frankfort, Kentucky. It is a curved room with three high, curtained windows shown, a piano, and wooden chairs all along the wall. The parquet floor is empty. Two crystal chandeliers hang from the ceiling, which...

Bashford Manor, now a shopping center on Bardstown Road, near Buechel, Louisville, Kentucky, 1923. Right diagonal view of light colored three-story house with a porch that has pillars and a central portico. The third floor has attic rooms with...

Bashford Manor, now a shopping center on Bardstown Road, near Buechel, Louisville, Kentucky. Behind tall grass and a picket fence and flanked by two trees sits a light colored house with shuttered windows featuring small, two dimensional pillars; a...

Tree-covered mountain with a small town at its base and a body of water, possibly a river, in front of the town. There might be railroad tracks across the base of the mountain, as well. Title: No. 152-Bear Mountain. Text on left: Views on the Line...

Overhead view of a town in a valley with a river running alongside the town's edge. To the right, further up the river is another cluster of buildings. Text on left: Scenery Lehigh Valley R.R. Text on right: Scenery Lehigh Valley R.R. Descriptive...

Brass bed in James E. "Captain Jim" Howard's bedroom in the Howard Mansion, now the Howard Steamboat Museum. The bed, which is out of focus in the picture, was purchased at the Columbian Exposition in Chicago in 1893. The image is out of focus.

James E. "Captain Jim" Howard sitting in an automobile, believed to be a 1904 Eldredge Runabout, on the carriage road in front of the west entrance to the Howard Mansion in Port Fulton (now Jeffersonville), Indiana.

James E. "Captain Jim" Howard sitting in an automobile, believed to be a 1904 Eldredge Runabout, on the driveway outside the west entrance to the Howard Mansion in Port Fulton (now Jeffersonville), Indiana.

Fireplace and surrounding area, which includes a chaise lounge, fox skin rug and small stuffed alligator, in Captain Jim Howard's bedroom in the Howard Mansion in Port Fulton (now Jeffersonville), Indiana. This room was also known as the pansy room...

Christmas tree and toys in the parlor, also known as the music room, of the Howard mansion on Market Street in Jeffersonville, Indiana. A child who appears to be Frances Howard is sitting in a small rocking chair.